The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

New homecare business will create 40 jobs

- GAVIN HARPER

Acare at home business set up by a husband and wife team is expanding to St Andrews, creating up to 40 jobs.

Eidyn Care was launched by Andrew and Rebecca Mclennan in 2017.

While working as a nurse at St Columba’s Hospice in Edinburgh Rebecca realised there was a need for a service delivering quality care at home.

Andrew, meanwhile, has run his own IT business consultanc­y for several years. They decided to combine their skills and launched the business.

Now they are expanding the Edinburgh-based firm into St Andrews.

Andrew said: “Our mission is to provide exceptiona­l care that enables our clients to live independen­tly in their own homes for as long as possible.

“We’re looking to support elderly people that are looking for more specialist care – that is what we pride ourselves in.

“We are excited to bring our expertise and experience to the St Andrews area and look forward to supporting the community there.”

The firm already has a presence in Fife, having acquired ACS Care at Home last year. It covers Dunfermlin­e to Rosyth and Kirkcaldy.

“We’re seeing a lot of unmet demand from places like St Andrews and Leven,” Andrew added.

“We’re hoping to grow into those areas.”

Eidyn Care will focus on providing homecare for elderly and vulnerable people. Its services range from personal care to meal preparatio­n and companions­hip. It also offers palliative care.

The Fife expansion will also mean the creation of up to 20 jobs immediatel­y, but that could double in the long term.

The firm currently employs about 110 staff, with more than half based in Fife.

The company is looking for individual­s with a passion for caring for others who are interested in joining a supportive and compassion­ate team.

Andrew said recruiting has been a “horrendous” challenge.

However, he hopes the firm will be able to begin work in St Andrews before the end of June.

He added: “It has been really difficult for us.

“It all comes down to cost. There’s not enough funding in social care.

“We try and provide a good wage so we can attract people from other industries.”

 ?? ?? JOINING FORCES: Eidyn Care founders Andrew and Rebecca Mclennan.
JOINING FORCES: Eidyn Care founders Andrew and Rebecca Mclennan.

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